Eyeglasses.



1131113011211; EYEGLASSES.

I APPLICATION FILED JAN. 12, 1911.

1,00%,(527. P1116 181 Sept. 5,1911

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the terminals D of the 73: 7.1

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It is much e red the in either case the nese Clip is mounted to swing en the Stud 0? the bracket and is held against displace nent there-011 by the con-espending spring arm or B and which spring arm can be bent; to one side for engaging the eye A? with the stud B or rem Wing the eye 'fl'O'i'U the stud as eboye explainedq thus describecl my irvention, I

1', with a View to properly engage 11m, clip the terminal vided with studs, and spring arms extending over the ends of the studs, and nose clips having eyes for removably engaging the said studs and held against displacement by the said spring arms. I '2. An eyeglass mounting having a bridge,

brackets held on the said bridge and provided with studs, and spring arms extendmg ever the ends of the studs, and nose clips having their terminals extending in opposite directions, and .eyes on the said nose clips intermediate the said terminals, the said eyes removably engaging the said I studs and held against displacement by the terminals and near one of the 'said eyes removably en bracket studs and held against displacement by the said spring arms.

, clips being curved in terminals curved in opposite directions and eyes on the said nose clips intermediate the terminals,-the gaging the said 4. An eyeglass mounting having a brid e,

brackets-on the bridge and provided with studs, and nose clips havin eyes for .removable and interchangeab e engagement with the said studs, the. terminals ofthe opposite directions relative to the said eyes.

In testimony whereofl have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.

.Witnesses:

CHARLES Posnnn, S. H. Ewn; Fnrrz.

LOUIS B. BECKER. 

